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1 ♦ vacancy
♦ vacancy /ˈveɪkənsɪ/n.1 ( anche leg.) vacanza; posto (o impiego) vacante: to fill a vacancy, coprire un posto vacante; DIALOGO → - Enquiries- Do you have any vacancies at the moment?, avete posti di lavoro disponibili?3 [u] (fig.) vacuità (mentale); ottusità● «Vacancies» ( cartello), «camere libere» □ vacancy rate, (econ.) indice dei posti di lavoro vacanti; (tur.) indice della disponibilità ricettiva. -
2 fill
I [fɪl]to eat, drink one's fill — mangiare, bere a sazietà
II 1. [fɪl]to have had one's fill — averne (avuto) abbastanza (of di; of doing di fare)
1) (make full) riempire [ container] ( with di)2) (occupy) [crowd, sound, laughter] riempire [building, room, street, train]; [smoke, gas, protesters] invadere [building, room]; [ person] occupare [time, day]; [emotion, thought] riempire, colmare [heart, mind]6) [company, university] assegnare, affidare [post, vacancy]; [ applicant] occupare, ricoprire [post, vacancy]8) [ dentist] otturare [tooth, cavity]10) (carry out) eseguire [ order]2.1) [bath, theatre, streets, eyes] riempirsi ( with di)2) [ sail] gonfiarsi•- fill in- fill out- fill up* * *[fil] 1. verb1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) riempire2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) riempirsi3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?) rispondere a4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) otturare2. noun(as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) a sazietà- filled- filler
- filling
- filling-station
- fill in
- fill up* * *fill /fɪl/n.1 [u] sazietà, sufficienza; quantità sufficiente: to eat one's fill, mangiare a sazietà; ( anche fig.) to have had one's fill of, averne abbastanza di; averne le tasche piene di (fam.)2 (edil., ind. costr.) colmata; riporto; rinterro6 (ind. min.) ripiena● fill-in, inserzione, inserto; rimpiazzo, sostituto, tappabuchi; (fam. USA) riassunto di notizie (o informazioni) □ (autom.) fill-up, pieno ( di benzina) □ to cry one's fill, piangere tutte le proprie lacrime □ to drink one's fill, bere a volontà.♦ (to) fill /fɪl/A v. t.1 riempire; colmare: I filled my pockets with nuts, mi riempii le tasche di noci; The mist filled the valley, la nebbia riempiva la valle; to fill a gap, colmare una lacuna3 turare; tappare; otturare (med.): to fill a hole with mortar, riempire un buco di malta; turare un buco con la malta; to have a tooth filled, farsi otturare un dente6 (fig.) riempire; pervadere; invadere: The news filled us with joy, la notizia ci ha riempiti di gioia; I was filled with fear, mi invase la paura8 occupare ( un posto); ricoprire ( una carica); svolgere ( un ruolo): to fill a vacancy, occupare un posto vacanteB v. i.● (fam. USA) to fill the bill, andare bene; essere quello che ci vuole; fare al caso di q. □ (fam.) to fill sb. 's shoes, prendere il posto di q.; rimpiazzare ( degnamente) q. □ to fill st. too full, riempire troppo qc.* * *I [fɪl]to eat, drink one's fill — mangiare, bere a sazietà
II 1. [fɪl]to have had one's fill — averne (avuto) abbastanza (of di; of doing di fare)
1) (make full) riempire [ container] ( with di)2) (occupy) [crowd, sound, laughter] riempire [building, room, street, train]; [smoke, gas, protesters] invadere [building, room]; [ person] occupare [time, day]; [emotion, thought] riempire, colmare [heart, mind]6) [company, university] assegnare, affidare [post, vacancy]; [ applicant] occupare, ricoprire [post, vacancy]8) [ dentist] otturare [tooth, cavity]10) (carry out) eseguire [ order]2.1) [bath, theatre, streets, eyes] riempirsi ( with di)2) [ sail] gonfiarsi•- fill in- fill out- fill up -
3 vacancy
['veɪkənsɪ]1) (free room) camera f. libera"vacancies" — (on sign) "camere libere"
"no vacancies" — "completo"
2) (unfilled job, place) posto m. vacante"no vacancies" — (on sign) = non ci sono posti di lavoro disponibili
3) (stupidity) vacuità f., ottusità f.* * *plural - vacancies; noun1) (an unoccupied post: We have a vacancy for a typist.) posto vacante2) (the condition of being vacant; emptiness: The vacancy of his expression made me doubt if he was listening.) vuoto* * *['veɪkənsɪ]1) (free room) camera f. libera"vacancies" — (on sign) "camere libere"
"no vacancies" — "completo"
2) (unfilled job, place) posto m. vacante"no vacancies" — (on sign) = non ci sono posti di lavoro disponibili
3) (stupidity) vacuità f., ottusità f. -
4 fill ****
[fɪl]1. vt(gen) riempire, (tooth) otturare, (position) coprire, (subj: wind: sails) gonfiare, (supply: order, requirements, need) soddisfareto fill with — riempire di or con
filled with remorse/despair — in preda al rimorso/alla disperazione
2. vito fill (with) — riempirsi (di or con)
3. nto eat/drink one's fill — mangiare/bere a sazietà
•- fill in- fill out- fill up
См. также в других словарях:
fill a vacancy — index employ (engage services), hire Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vacancy — va‧can‧cy [ˈveɪkənsi] noun vacancies PLURALFORM [countable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES a job that is available for someone to start doing: • We have job vacancies for graduates in engineering and information technology. • A vacancy has arisen … Financial and business terms
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fill — The price at which an order is executed. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The execution of an order on the derivatives market. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary * * * fill fill [fɪl] verb 1. fill a job/post/vacancy etc HUMAN… … Financial and business terms
vacancy — n. 1) to create a vacancy 2) to fill a vacancy 3) (misc.) no vacancy (the sign reads no vacancy) * * * [ veɪkənsɪ] to create a vacancy to fill a vacancy (misc.) no vacancy (the sign reads no vacancy) … Combinatory dictionary
fill — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyllan; akin to Old English full full Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained < fill a cup with water > b. to supply with a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
vacancy — noun 1 (C) a room that is not being used in a hotel and is available for someone to stay in: No vacancies , the sign read. 2 (C) a job that is available for someone to start doing: Judge Ginsburg is to fill the vacancy on the US supreme court. (+ … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fill in — verb Date: 1840 transitive verb 1. to enrich (as a design) with detail 2. to give necessary or recently acquired information to < I ll fill you in > intransitive verb to fill a vacancy usually temporarily < interns filled in for regular staffers… … New Collegiate Dictionary
fill — Ho opiha; papa unu (rare); ♦ fill a vacancy, pani, pani hakahaka; ♦ fill a crack or hole, pīna i … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Fill — Fill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Filled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Filling}.] [OE. fillen, fullen, AS. fyllan, fr. full full; akin to D. vullen, G. f[ u]llen, Icel. fylla, Sw. fylla, Dan. fylde, Goth. fulljan. See {Full}, a.] 1. To make full; to supply with as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vacancy — [n] opening abstraction, blankness, desertedness, emptiness, gap, job, lack, opportunity, position, post, room, situation, space, vacuity, vacuousness, vacuum, void, voidness; concepts 513,516,693 Ant. fill, overflow … New thesaurus